Russetts Developments Ltd (RDL) have been fabricating liners (pond liners, lake liners and tank liners) as used for numerous projects for the past 35 years. Projects have included the lining for a humble garden pond through to more demanding projects such as the lining of the tunnels for London cross rail. Some of our projects can be viewed on our website including the London Golf Course re-lining of one of their lakes.

Box welded pond liner is the preferred choice for formal pond designs and are often associated with Koi pond builds. A box welded pond liner is prefabricated to bespoke pond design requirements. For complicated designs our specialist team at Russetts Developments will come out and box-weld a pond line in situ.

A customer who ordered a tailored-to-fit pond liner from us has shared a few photos of their small water feature project. The pond liner was box-welded from 1.0mm EPDM pond liner at our facilities in Milton Keynes.

The growth of the Agricultural and Horticulture industry in the UK is dependent on a direct access to water. The primary production of food has a knock on effect on the country’s food processing capacity, jobs and local economics. Crops need clean water and livestock need drinking water combined with the growing competition for mains water supply. Reservoirs and water storage tanks are an option presented to the agricultural industry to use non-mains supply.

Koi fish are bred especially for purpose built ornamental ponds. Breeding of these fish has been successfully mastered and perfected by the Japanese over many, many years. From all this history on Koi keeping we know that they need specifically designed ponds which have depth and vertical sides to limit sudden temperature fluctuations and to provide the ideal habitat in which these fish can thrive. To be successful at keeping Koi the conditions within the pond need to be right. In this article we discuss design considerations to ensure your Koi thrive to their full life expectancy.

Russetts Developments Limited (RDL) had another busy week installing protective underlay and pond liner to this formal ornamental garden pond. The customer initially considered a flat sheet pond liner but realised that the creasing would be substantial in a shallow pond. Instead we fabricated the pond liner on site with great success as seen in the following images.

Water features included in the landscape of a golf course act as a challenge to the golfer (the perfect obstacle!) while alsoproviding both practical uses and overall aesthetic appeal. In this article we demonstrate the application of our services in the steps taken to select the best lake liner for the project and the process taken to line the lake, secure the liner in place and prevent liner damage and subsequent water lose.

Pond, lake or reservoir construction using a pond liner to contain the water has become a popular choice when sealing off the ground from water. Rubber pond liners offer great design flexibility and are environmentally friendly so a common choice for ponds and lakes of all sizes. Knowing the dimensions of a build will ensure the correct size of pond liner is ordered. In this article we offer advice on how to take accurate measurements to calculate the amount of pond liner and protective underlay you will need to order.

Flat sheet rubber pond liners allow for a wide spectrum of pond design creativity. Russetts Developments (RDL) have just completed a pond liner installation project for a unique pond design. The steep vertical sides to the pond did not hinder the installation of the protective underlay or the pond liner. Photographs show the progress made to make this pond water proof.

Water storage tanks vary in size and the material they are constructed from plastic as is common for domestic rainwater harvesting, to concrete and galvanised steel tanks as used in irrigation, industrial and fire-protection. Tanks can be above or below the ground according to preference. Water storage tanks built above the ground are less costly because the is no digging or planning permission required. Above ground storage tanks will need a roof installed to protect against debris of all types falling into the tank.